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Ultimate Guide to Marijuana Strains

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May 15, 2018

As legalization of cannabis becomes the new normal, many new users are experimenting with marijuana products. Many people are walking into the dispensary for the first time, wondering what type of marijuana is right for them.

If you’re looking to smoke marijuana, you’ll quickly find that there are many different types or strains to choose from. This is a great thing for cannabis enthusiasts as they have many different options available at every dispensary. But for those of you new to the game it could be intimidating to choose from the various strains, and even more intimidating to ask the guy at the dispensary.

However, no need to fear asking the simple questions. Our guide will give you the low-down on the different marijuana strains and how to determine which is right for you.

What Is a Marijuana Strain?

If you are fairly new to the whole idea of using cannabis, either recreationally or medicinally, and you walk into a dispensary, you’ll probably be blown away by all the options that line the shelves. The fact is, there are hundreds of strains of marijuana, with names like Sour Diesel, OG Kush, and Chocolope, and each one originates from a specific genus of the cannabis plant.

There are three primary strains, and the different strains of cannabis are specifically cultivated to nurture certain qualities and create a range of desirable attributes. For example, some strains are desirable because of their high THC content while some strains are preferred because of their flavor, much like the different types of tobacco. This is where all those wonderful, humorous, entertaining and sometimes telling, marijuana strain names come from.

What Are the Different Marijuana Strains?

The latest estimate pins down at least 779 different unique strains, and that number only continues to grow as cannabis cultivators experiment with growing and cross-pollinating different plants to come up with new varieties. However, there are some popular strains of marijuana that remain pretty steady in the industry, and all of them can be categorized as either Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid plants.

Understanding the specifics of the multiple strains comes down to understanding the three primary types of cannabis plants.

Indica

Indica cannabis plants are known to be the powerful high-THC plants that offer a specific type of effect that’s more commonly associated with marijuana. Indica offers a physical body high, which works well for people looking for relief from extreme pain or restlessness. These strains will induce a more calming experience, oftentimes leaving you planted on the couch in a total state of relaxation. A few of the top indica strains include:

Blueberry Kush

Hindu Kush

Hawaiian Delight

Pure Afghan

Sensi Star

Sativa

Sativa cannabis plants are the polar opposite of the high-THC indicas. Sativa strains tend to offer a more euphoric, cerebral high, which makes it good for people who don’t want to be sitting on the couch and those who wish to use marijuana while remaining productive. Most people who opt for sativas are looking for more stimulating, uplifting effects that help them feel energized and ready to face the day. A few of the more popular sativa strains include:

Sour Diesel

Super Silver Haze

Strawberry Cough

Maui

Lemon Haze

Hybrid

Hybrid cannabis plants are blended to have traits of both sativa and indica plants. Hybrids can either take on more traits of the sativa parent or the indica parent, so you can get a wide range of different effects depending on the particular parent strains. For example, an indica-dominant cannabis may give you a cerebral high, but also leave you in a total state of relaxation. A few of the more popular hybrid strains include:

White Widow

Girl Scout Cookies

Northern Lights

OG Kush

AK-47

What Are the Benefits of Each Marijuana Strain?

Each strain of marijuana offers certain traits that make it preferable for a certain user. The more you know the benefits of the strains, the more equipped you’ll be to find a strain that works best for your needs. While every strain has its own qualities, you can get a lot of information just by looking at the benefits of the primary parent strain.

Benefits of Indica

Ideal for the treatment of chronic pain because of high levels of CBD or Cannabidiol

Offers relief from nausea

Provides heavy sedative effects for those who struggle with sleep disorders

Creates a concentrated body high for ultimate relaxation

Benefits of Sativa

Provides relief for behavioral illnesses such as ADHD and OCD

Stimulates the appetite, which is good for chemotherapy patients

Boosts focus and possibly creativity levels

Increases serotonin levels in the brain for a euphoric feeling

Benefits of Hybrids

Provides a healthy and varied mix of bodily and cerebral effects

Works for people with illnesses that create a range of bodily and emotional symptoms

Allows users to pick a more customized experience that better fits their personal usage goals

Do Different Cannabis Strains Taste Differently?

Different cannabis strains can have different flavors when smoked, but not all users will pick up on the flavor variances. Some strains have a more fruity flavor, while others can have a more sour and skunky taste. Take Lemon Haze for example, which is known to have a slight note of citrus, or Blueberry Kush, which is known for its sweet aromatics and flavor notes. The difference in flavors with different strains comes from three different things:

How and where the plant was grown, geographically speaking

What type of plant it is

How the plant was harvested and cured by the cultivator

Additionally, cannabis strains can taste differently according to how they are consumed. For example, cannabis smoked from a pipe will resemble more of the plant’s true flavor than cannabis rolled in a paper or wrapper. Furthermore, cannabis that is integrated into consumables will probably not have much detectable flavor at all.

Which Strain of Marijuana Is Right for You?

With so many different marijuana strains out there, each offering its own benefits, traits, and effects for the mind and body, it can be difficult to pick the right strain for yourself as a new user. The goal is to have the best experience possible so you can appreciate the tremendous advantages of legal cannabis, but picking the wrong strain may give you the wrong impression or not address your specific needs. However, there are three questions you can ask yourself to help you pick your first strains to try:

What type of high will you prefer?

What ailments are you trying to relieve?

What effects sound most desirable?

With a little knowledge of the differences between indicas, sativas, and hybrids, you are well on your way to picking a marijuana product you’re going to enjoy. If you walk into a dispensary and feel a little lost among the choices, ask for a little guidance from the dispensary employees. But there is also no harm in experimenting a little with different strains, and this is a surefire way to find at least one (probably more) that you prefer.